The Exorcist
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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William Peter Blatty
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Eliana Shaskan
""A horror story for all midnights."" —The Boston Globe
“Read the book. It's an experience you will never forget.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The phenomenal #1 bestseller that inspired the classic motion picture, which remains the most terrifying and unforgettable horror novel ever written.
Originally published in 1971, The Exorcist is a bestselling literary phenomenon and remains one of the most frightening and controversial novels ever written.
Based on true events of a child’s demonic possession in the 1940s, The Exorcist tells the story of eleven-year-old Regan MacNeil and her mother Chris, a famous actress and doting mother. When Regan’s personality unexpectedly shifts and she starts exhibiting disturbing, often violent behavior, her desperate mother is driven to seek help from two Catholic priests, men who will risk everything—including their own souls— to free the girl from the ancient malevolent force possessing her.
Purposefully raw and profane, this novel still has the extraordinary ability to shock readers and cause them to forget that it is “just a story.” More than fifty years after its initial publication, The Exorcist remains a truly unforgettable reading experience.
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I really think what pulled the whole audible experience together was the gentlemen who read it... He was SUPERB. The story itself is creepy, disturbing, and thought provoking for present day, let alone for the early 70's!I highly recommend this book. It truly keeps the reader's attention, and truly brings the reader into suspension of disbelief. The author does a fantastic job of dancing between the clinical world of psychology, and the little known world of the supernatural and preternatural phenomena.If you liked the movie, you will LOVE the book.Holy s@%&!!! Way creepier than the movie!
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Brilliant!
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Well worth the money
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Great!
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When I heard the narrator's sleepy, mellow voice at the beginning of the book. I have to admit that I was worried. However, he really did a nexcellent job. The demon voice really gave me the creeps, maybe just because of the contraast to his rather grandfatherly, telling a bed time story voice. Whatever the reason, by the end of the book I thought I might like to hear other books read by this narrator. So imagine my surprise when I discovered that the narrator was also the writer, William Peter Blatty.The story was excellent, as you might expect. The movie was a classic for good reason. Any fan of horror will enjoy this thoroughly. Worth both the time, and the credit.
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